Adam Spicer faces five counts of arson and one count of public mischief.

The five fires in question occurred May 11, May 12 and Monday at 2609 Sycamore, May 12 at 2616 Sycamore, and Monday at 2614 Sycamore. The fires were set either in a laundry room or in a garbage can located in a stairwell.

In one case, the 911 calls from two of the buildings came just two minutes apart. The fire department had to dispatch almost all its units to the Forest Glade location.

No one was hurt in the fires, though total damage is estimated at $33,000.

Windsor has experienced 11 suspicious fires in recent weeks.

Chief Fire Prevention Officer Lee Tome took the rare step of urging residents to watch out for suspicious activity and to reduce the potential for arson by cleaning up combustible materials.

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